2023
DOI: 10.21834/ebpj.v8i23.4510
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Tourist Environmental Behaviour: A narrative review

Abstract: Environmental sustainability is a significant issue nowadays. Travelers must become more environmentally conscious of protecting the earth. Academics focus more on environmental degradation, pollution, and human behaviour's influence on climate change. Late 20th-century researchers are increasingly environmentally conscious. Tourists' environmentally friendly conduct at their destination is influenced by contextual variables, although they have not been fully investigated. Researchers say studying visitor beha… Show more

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“…This aspect adds another layer to the examination of consumer preferences, as tourists may prioritize eco-friendly accommodations, responsible tour operators, and activities that contribute positively to local communities [25]- [27]. Research on the intersection of demographic factors and preferences for sustainable tourism practices is essential for businesses and policymakers aiming to align their strategies with the evolving values of contemporary tourists [28].…”
Section: Sustainable Tourism Preferencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This aspect adds another layer to the examination of consumer preferences, as tourists may prioritize eco-friendly accommodations, responsible tour operators, and activities that contribute positively to local communities [25]- [27]. Research on the intersection of demographic factors and preferences for sustainable tourism practices is essential for businesses and policymakers aiming to align their strategies with the evolving values of contemporary tourists [28].…”
Section: Sustainable Tourism Preferencesmentioning
confidence: 99%